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  2. Traditional colors of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The traditional colors of Japan trace their historical origins to the Twelve Level Cap and Rank System which was established in 603 by Prince Shōtoku and based on the five Chinese elements. In this system, rank and social hierarchy were displayed and determined by certain colors.

  3. Ronin Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The series was released on DVD in 2002, including the original Japanese version with English subtitles on the reverse side of the disc. [2] On September 4, 2014, North American anime licensor Discotek Media announced their license of the original Japanese anime (Yoroiden Samurai Troopers), and planned to release the series on DVD in 2015. [3]

  4. Rōnin - Wikipedia

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    The 1962 film Harakiri is set in Edo period of early 17th century Japan, and concerns two Ronin who present themselves at the palace of the Ii clan to request permission to commit ritual suicide. The 1998 film Ronin portrays former special forces and intelligence operatives who find themselves unemployed at the end of the Cold War. Devoid of ...

  5. List of Ronin Warriors characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Tomohiro Nishimura (Japanese); Jason Gray-Stanford (TV), Andrew Francis (OVA) (English) Kento Rei Faung, known in Japan as Xiu Lihuang (秀 麗黄, jp: Shū Reifuan, ch: Xiù Lì Huáng) is the Warrior of Earth (地の戦士, Chi no Senshi). Kento is a descendant of a Chinese martial artist who came to Japan, and his family owns a ...

  6. Akō Rōshi (1961 film) - Wikipedia

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    Akō Rōshi (赤穂浪士, Akō Rōshi) is a 1961 color Japanese film about the 47 Ronin directed by Sadatsugu Matsuda. It earned ¥435 million at the annual box office, making it the second highest-grossing film of 1961. [2] Ako Roshi was produced by Toei, and Shigeru Okada. It is based on the novel written by Jiro Osaragi. [3] [4]

  7. Forty-seven rōnin - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known account of the Akō incident in the West was published in 1822 in Isaac Titsingh's posthumously-published book Illustrations of Japan. [6] The first book of the juvenile Samurai Mystery series by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler, The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn (2005), weaves the kabuki play The Forty-Seven Ronin into the plot.

  8. The Loyal 47 Ronin (1958 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Loyal 47 Ronin (忠臣蔵, Chūshingura) is a 1958 color jidaigeki (period drama) Japanese film directed by Kunio Watanabe. With box office earnings of ¥410 million, it was the most successful film of 1958 in Japan. [1] Furthermore, it was the second-highest-grossing film of the 1950s in Japan. [2]

  9. Hakama - Wikipedia

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    Hakama are a type of traditional Japanese clothing. Originally stemming from Ku (traditional Chinese: 褲; simplified Chinese: 裤) pinyin: Kù, the trousers worn by members of the Chinese imperial court in the Sui and Tang dynasties, this style was adopted by the Japanese in the form of hakama in the 6th century.